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Quincy Market Holiday Colors - Boston Art Print
by Joann Vitali
$42.56
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Quincy Market Holiday Colors - Boston art print by Joann Vitali. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Boston's Quincy Market aglow in colorful holiday lights and Christmas tree with shoppers hustling about trying to finish up on last minute Christmas... more
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Artist's Description
Boston's Quincy Market aglow in colorful holiday lights and Christmas tree with shoppers hustling about trying to finish up on last minute Christmas shopping.
Boston's first public market, Faneuil Hall - adjacent to the site where Quincy Market now stands - was built in 1742, when the colony of Boston was still young. As a wholesale market, the building quickly became a gathering place for America's early citizens. But lots more than shopping took place at this site. It was here that patriots like Sam Adams gathered to thrill the crowds with their anti-England rhetoric, further fueling the spirit of freedom.
About Joann Vitali
Please sign up to get my newsletters for monthly specials and new artwork. Born and raised in Southern Connecticut and now living in the Boston metro area, I've always been surrounded by quaint New England charm ... the White Christmases, big city bustle, the colorful palette of Autumn colors, and the Atlantic's blue waters ... all at my doorstep. Whether I photograph a city like Boston or the New England countryside, I don't want it to be just 'another shot'. I want to capture the essence of the neighborhoods that make up that city or town in a way that the lens cannot capture, bringing out the true spirit and substance of the scene and the people's influence on it. I try and capture the lifeblood and backbone of what makes these places...
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